As I continually point out to complainers, we don’t have those things because of economics, not a lack of science or engineering. (science fiction rarely takes account of economics)
There are robots everywhere. In operating rooms, cars, factories, appliances, phones… They just don’t look like people. And instead of jetpacks, we have hoverboards.
We have both drones and robots they just don’t resemble most of the early designs some remember. And robotics had been around for centuries before that.
stairsteppublishing almost 5 years ago
Traffic is bad enough without having to add flying card and robots everywhere. I agree, walkig is much nicer especially with Ben and dog.
pcolli almost 5 years ago
Humans have enough difficulty navigating in two dimensions, let alone three.
alcors3 almost 5 years ago
We thought we would be like the Jetsons by 1980.
Casey Jones almost 5 years ago
Ben, if we had doggy treadmills, you’d just get stuck on the crazy thing.
KEA almost 5 years ago
As I continually point out to complainers, we don’t have those things because of economics, not a lack of science or engineering. (science fiction rarely takes account of economics)
cuzinron47 almost 5 years ago
I’m quite happy with the advances in technology, and with the option to do things the old fashion way.
Jayneknox almost 5 years ago
There are robots everywhere. In operating rooms, cars, factories, appliances, phones… They just don’t look like people. And instead of jetpacks, we have hoverboards.
DDrazen almost 5 years ago
Hey, NOBODY saw Grunge coming and it happened anyway.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 5 years ago
We have both drones and robots they just don’t resemble most of the early designs some remember. And robotics had been around for centuries before that.
mafastore almost 5 years ago
I always figured life would stay the same.